What to Feed an Asperger

How to go from 3 foods to 300 with love, patience and a little sleight of hand

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Ailments & Diseases, Physical Impairments, Family & Relationships
Cover of the book What to Feed an Asperger by Sarah Patten, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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Author: Sarah Patten ISBN: 9780857009937
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Publication: December 21, 2014
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Language: English
Author: Sarah Patten
ISBN: 9780857009937
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication: December 21, 2014
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Language: English

Packed full of tips and tricks to improve the diet of super sensitive Asperger kids, this book is a must read for parents who want to help their children overcome food avoidance and sensory sensitivities.

Sarah Patten shows other parents that they are far from alone in their struggle to get their children to eat a varied and well-balanced diet. She describes how, through a combination of love, patience and a little sleight of hand, she managed to get her son to go from eating just three bland white foods to eating a colourful and nutritious diet including fruit and vegetables. Providing recipes for many simple, healthy meals given the Asperger seal of approval, as well as advice for making mealtime routines, eating together as a family and eating out as stress-free as possible, the book provides a wealth of ideas and strategies for moving towards a more varied and nutritious diet. It also includes food diaries and charts to make planning meals and tracking progress simple.

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Packed full of tips and tricks to improve the diet of super sensitive Asperger kids, this book is a must read for parents who want to help their children overcome food avoidance and sensory sensitivities.

Sarah Patten shows other parents that they are far from alone in their struggle to get their children to eat a varied and well-balanced diet. She describes how, through a combination of love, patience and a little sleight of hand, she managed to get her son to go from eating just three bland white foods to eating a colourful and nutritious diet including fruit and vegetables. Providing recipes for many simple, healthy meals given the Asperger seal of approval, as well as advice for making mealtime routines, eating together as a family and eating out as stress-free as possible, the book provides a wealth of ideas and strategies for moving towards a more varied and nutritious diet. It also includes food diaries and charts to make planning meals and tracking progress simple.

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